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  • Striking Out on Energy By Lawrence Kudlow 17 May 2008 13:17 GMT
    ... (Think Europe.) Then there's a bunch of scientists who don't think we have a global-warming ... and President Bush's idea of drilling in Alaska. That's not good. And make no mistake ...

  • Army seeks light, 100-mph battle vehicles 17 May 2008 12:51 GMT
    ... forces with improved handling,” Loewen said. Army researchers and requirements officials have made no formal ... Calif.; Camp Lejeune, N.C.; and Fort Greely, Alaska. Made by American Growler and General Dynamics, the ... operate autonomously. Emerging from the Army Research Lab in 2005, the 85 mph TAC-C has ...

  • Striking Out on Energy 17 May 2008 10:11 GMT
    ... greenhouse gasses. Then there's a bunch of scientists who don't think we have a global-warming ... and President Bush's idea of drilling in Alaska. That's not good. And make no mistake ...

  • Time to get off the wild baloney pony and look at reality 17 May 2008 09:09 GMT
    ... located somewhere in the vicinity of Nome, Alaska. Indeed, one is entitled to his own ... Weiss’ objections at various Web sites featuring scientific data. Highly accredited scientific agencies, such as ... an innocuous and pleasurable experience, and that scientists were the ones who screwed up their ...

  • Cancer survival handbook aims at Alaska Natives 17 May 2008 07:36 GMT
    ... The best defensive weapon of choice for Alaska Native cancer survivors is a return to traditional ... world gone awry with high-fat, processed food, scientific health studies show that a cancer-fighting, low-fat, ...

  • Change sprouts under Juneau's arboretum manager 17 May 2008 07:36 GMT
    ... JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) -- Merrill Jensen was delighted Saturday to discover a splash of yellow - tulips from ... has worked in. With a Bachelor of Science in ornamental horticulture from Washington State University, the ...

  • Trapped China Quake Survivors Freed After Nearly 100 Hours 17 May 2008 06:58 GMT
    ... the quake by Xu Mingbao, a senior researcher at the University of Michigan's China Data ... was due to go to China from Alaska. In one hard hit area, soldiers slogged up ... said Roger Bilham, a professor of geological sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder. ...

  • Aftershock rattles China quake zone 17 May 2008 06:38 GMT
    ... the quake by Xu Mingbao, a senior researcher at the University of Michigan’s China Data ... was due to go to China from Alaska. In one hard hit area, soldiers slogged up ... said Roger Bilham, a professor of geological sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder. ...

  • Fishy business 17 May 2008 05:47 GMT
    ... catch? As you might logically expect. The Alaska Marine Conservation Council (AMCC) says that such surveys ... which in part reads: "The bulk of scientific evidence supports our contention that seismic activity ...

  • Powerful Aftershock Rocks China 17 May 2008 05:16 GMT
    ... the quake by Xu Mingbao, a senior researcher at the University of Michigan's China Data ... was due to go to China from Alaska. In one hard hit area, soldiers slogged up ... said Roger Bilham, a professor of geological sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder. ...

  • Trapped survivors freed after nearly 100 hours 17 May 2008 05:15 GMT
    ... the quake by Xu Mingbao, a senior researcher at the University of Michigan's China Data ... was due to go to China from Alaska. In one hard hit area, soldiers slogged up ... said Roger Bilham, a professor of geological sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder. ...

  • Consortium's Haines Health Center to celebrate 10 years 17 May 2008 04:40 GMT
    ... HAINES - The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium Haines Health Center will celebrate ... dental program, a physical therapist, a moderate-complexity laboratory, Community Wellness Advocates and a Licensed Clinical ...

  • Seaweed part of human diet for 14,000 years 17 May 2008 04:40 GMT
    ... A recent news story announced the discovery of the oldest human meal in the ... tender and more digestible. Here in Southeast Alaska, Native people have been collecting and eating ... for a long time and today modern science is finally catching up with the ancient wisdom. ...

  • Rehoboth Art League celebrates seven decades of excellence 17 May 2008 04:40 GMT
    ... was once a boy growing up in Alaska and the imaginings it engendered. Hylarie McMahon ... of fine art, architecture, craft, mathematics and science. “I use the grid to bring together ...

  • Get outdoors and connect with the refuge this summer 17 May 2008 04:38 GMT
    ... Kenai Peninsula is often referred to as "Alaska in Miniature" since it has many of ... animals, and habitats. Through trail exploration, crafts, science experiments, digital photography, journaling and more, we hope ... at 8 p.m. at the amphitheatre. * Discovery Hikes with a Park Ranger: Held on ...

  • Fishermen gear up for famed Copper River opener blitz 17 May 2008 04:37 GMT
    ... and hubbub await the “official” start of Alaska's 2008 salmon season when reds and kings ... attention has been paid to fish sounds. Researchers believe fewer than 1,000 sounds have been ... are turning an ear to the sea. Scientists say the underwater soundscape can tell a ...

  • Farm Bill Draws Support of Isle Congressional Delegation 17 May 2008 04:36 GMT
    ... year for farmers and ranchers in Hawaii, Alaska, and the U.S. Territories because they are ... of 1998, to combine university experience and scientific capabilities in research, education, and outreach in ... women and minorities in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Rural and cultural ...

  • Polar Bears: Protected, but Not Safe 17 May 2008 04:35 GMT
    ... survival — was clearly receding, and that scientific studies by the U.S. Geological Service (USGS) ... somewhere far from the bears' habitat in Alaska could hypothetically come under review because the plant's ...

  • Aftershock rattles China quake zone 17 May 2008 03:07 GMT
    ... the quake by Xu Mingbao, a senior researcher at the University of Michigan's China Data ... was due to go to China from Alaska. In one hard hit area, soldiers slogged up ... said Roger Bilham, a professor of geological sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder. ...

  • Federal polar bear listing could face court battles 17 May 2008 01:30 GMT
    ... Jason Moore Thursday, May 15, 2008 ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- After a day of poring over ... Gov. Sarah Palin continues to question the science behind the listing. Her administration sent volumes ... it reached different conclusions than the federal scientists. The state denied turning over several documents, ...

  • Venezuela 17 May 2008 01:30 GMT
    ... ruling coalition. Heinz Dieterich, a Mexico-based political scientist and Chávez adviser, worried that his protege ... be a democracy and success story. The discovery of huge oil reserves had by the ... to the poor in Africa, the Caribbean, Alaska, the Bronx and even London. He was ...

  • Invaders musselling in 17 May 2008 01:06 GMT
    ... up due to climate change. But, astonishingly, scientists suspect that the second species which is ... a leading scientist at the government's marine laboratory in Aberdeen. He explained yesterday that until ... can be found in the waters of Alaska and across to the Baltic Sea in Eastern ...

  • Feds plan to hold NPR-A lease sale, protect Teshekpuk Lake 17 May 2008 00:56 GMT
    ... JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) -- The Interior Department said Friday it's ... of leasing so that conservationists, subsistence users, scientists, sportsmen and others can work to secure ...

  • Great white hope 17 May 2008 00:55 GMT
    ... in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Photo: AP Gilbert Leavitt pulls up his ... its endless quest for food. If the scientists who study global warming are right, polar ... of -25C, is one of the most testing places to live on Earth, and has ...

  • The long slide 17 May 2008 00:54 GMT
    ... ruling coalition. Heinz Dieterich, a Mexico-based political scientist and Chávez adviser, worried that his protege ... be a democracy and success story. The discovery of huge oil reserves had by the ... to the poor in Africa, the Caribbean, Alaska, the Bronx and even London. He was ...


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